The document provides structures and phrases to use when speaking at a C1-C2 level in Spanish. It suggests starting with a causative passive construction, then giving one's opinion on the topic using phrases like "my take is". Throughout the discussion, comparative phrases and speculative language can be used. Disagreements should be softened using phrases like "I agree up to a point, yet...". The structures are meant to be repeated throughout the discussion to add sophistication to one's speaking ability.
The document provides structures and phrases to use when speaking at a C1-C2 level in Spanish. It suggests starting with a causative passive construction, then giving one's opinion on the topic using phrases like "my take is". Throughout the discussion, comparative phrases and speculative language can be used. Disagreements should be softened using phrases like "I agree up to a point, yet...". The structures are meant to be repeated throughout the discussion to add sophistication to one's speaking ability.
The document provides structures and phrases to use when speaking at a C1-C2 level in Spanish. It suggests starting with a causative passive construction, then giving one's opinion on the topic using phrases like "my take is". Throughout the discussion, comparative phrases and speculative language can be used. Disagreements should be softened using phrases like "I agree up to a point, yet...". The structures are meant to be repeated throughout the discussion to add sophistication to one's speaking ability.
- Empezar con pasiva causativa: Well, let's get started by... -Idiom: The topic of... has been giving me same food for though -Pasiva: It's supposed to - Opinion: My take/stand on this issues is -Preguntar opinion: What do you make of it¿/ What's your take on it? Estructura que se repetirá una y otra vez: -Cuándo no estás de acuerdo del todo: I agree with you up to a certain extent, yet..../I see what you're getting at, but and there's a big but../ I totally understand where you're coming from then again... - Para argumentos y datos con énfasis: ( Bear in mind that/ It is worth highlighting that/As it happers/It turns out to be / It's fair to point out/Without a shadow of doubt/ It's widely known/ It stands to reason that -Comparativos: By far/Rather+er/ -Inversión: such is.. that/ Never mind/ Let alone -Especula con tus argumentos: Rest assured that/Be likely to/ chances are that -Que hay que hacer¿ Inversión: Only by doing this... Will / It is of the utmast importance that/ It's high time to / Cleft senteces: It is... that). Ejemplos: To name but a few / such as/suchlike Añadir nueva información: By the sametaken/likewise